FWIW, "Jack Ryan" is an Amazon Prime original, not a Peacockening.

On Sunday, January 31, 2021 at 1:19:56 PM UTC-5 PGage wrote:

> It’s so much that it was significantly funnier than previous installments 
> this season (though I did laugh a few times), but the first new SNL episode 
> of the calendar year did seem fresher and more innovative, and I 
> appreciated that. A lot of this was simply being forced off the old Trump 
> props they have been retreading for so long, but it also felt like they had 
> brought in some new writers, or at least that the old writers had gotten 
> some sleep.
>
> It did feel like an extended commercial for the Peacock streaming service, 
> as there was no other discernible reason for the Host (Jack Ryan presumably 
> won’t show up for season 3 until the Fall at the earliest).
>
> I still don’t understand why they wear masks at the end; they all hug and 
> close talk, and the benefits of masking are significantly reduced without 
> social distancing. I just got my second Moderna a few days ago, and they 
> have drilled into us to continue masking and distancing even after the two 
> week wait for full 94% protection. I guess it’s just the social learning 
> (modeling), or that in the close they are near cast and crew they otherwise 
> are not near during the show (and maybe those from different pods are not 
> hugging and close talking).
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